Hi Thanks for the video. I have a question, where did you sleep in New Brunswick and Maine? I'm planning an iat thruhike next summer northbound from Maine to Quebec. In FarOut there is no refuge on the map. Are you sleeping on the side of the road? How did you plan this?
@outandabout53Ай бұрын
Stealth-camped And that’s AWESOME! you’re gonna hike the IAT! Feel free to ask any questions!
@micbernier6403Ай бұрын
@@outandabout53 Thank you, in fact I plan to do the AT+ Maine + NB and Quebec. I actually have other questions :) Stealth-camped, did you sometimes have trouble finding a spot to sleep? What percentage would you say is allowed to do Stealth-camping? How many days did it take you to do each Maine, NB and Quebec? Did you have any difficulties? Advice to give me? Did you have any problems with resupplies? Thanks
@outandabout53Ай бұрын
@micbernier6403 most of ME & New Brunswick were stealth-camping. I really can’t remember how long it took to go through each place but we averaged about 25 miles/day (so I guess add up the sections and divide by that). Resupplies were fine but we did have to adjust what we were eating due to availability in Canada. The carries weren’t bad; I think the Matane, in Quebec, was the longest food carry and that was only 6 days.
@outandabout53Ай бұрын
@micbernier6403 all stealth-camping is not allowed 🚫 and must be done, well, stealthily. So, I’d say 0% of the stealth-camping was allowed. The more tired you get the less picky you become at finding a spot, but always be safe & smart about it. I really can’t remember how many days it took to do each section: my friend and I were averaging about a marathon a day though. Resupplies were pretty minimal at times but there were definitely some good grocery stores in some spots (but you definitely cannot rely on all the same foods you can easily get in the US). Hope that helps
@micbernier6403Ай бұрын
@@outandabout53 yes thank you so much. Can't wait to start :)